With a sharply reduced poverty rate and strong economic growth, Bolivians seem satisfied with the way the country is headed.
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The dollar has surged 10 percent over the past five months to reach multi-year highs.
The man went to a hospital in southern Brazil on Thursday with a fever.
As fighting continues between Kurdish fighters and ISIS in the Syrian border town of Kobani, Turkish military involvement swings in the balance.
The CDC could hold U.S. citizens who don't agree to Ebola screenings when entering the U.S., while noncitizens could be denied entry altogether.
Obama's plan to screen certain airline passengers for Ebola has been debated, but public health experts say the Constitution allows it.
Obama said immigration reform will pass Congress before he leaves office in 2017.
About 500 people are stranded in Kobani, with thousands more nearby. The U.N. is warning that they “will be most likely massacred” by ISIS.
Depending on how the Supreme Court rules, employers may be forced to drop high-fee mutual funds -- and scramble for liability insurance.
When U.S. officials shut down the underground online marketplace known as Silk Road last fall, another one immediately took its place.
Firing from both sides was triggered when some activists released 200,000 balloons with propaganda leaflets against Pyongyang.
With the Islamic State group now controlling about 40 percent of the town, fears of locals being beheaded are on the rise.
The Indian Express reported, citing a dossier, that an attack on a Karachi naval facility last month involved members of the Pakistani navy.
The statement comes in response to a report released by a U.S. congressional committee on Thursday, slamming China's human rights record.
17-year-old child education activist Malala Yousafzai became the youngest ever winner of the prize.
The country's leftist government is facing over 20 claims from other companies related to the nationalization of key industries.
Authorities in the state spent $71,000 updating facilities in the state's death chamber, following an execution that took 40 minutes.
Sony looks to the PlayStation to rejuvenate its struggling smartphone division, which lags rivals in an expanding market.
The report, which accuses Xi Jinping of practicing an authoritarian model, pressed for compliance with international human rights standards.
Carrillo's arrest comes days after Mexican authorities arrested the head of another drug syndicate, Hector Beltran Leyva.